During Halloween Time,100 special foods will be served through Oct. 31 at Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure. Some, like the top-selling Pumpkin Spice Churro with a marshmallow fluff dipping sauce, are returning fan favorites. Others are completely new or have been tweaked to show off a new look or flavor. We focused on the newbies and those at concessions and these are our favorites, numbered in order. But there are more treats inside the sit-down restaurants and at special dinners in Blue Bayou Restaurant on Mickey’s Halloween Party Nights.

Everywhere you look you’ll see your favorite characters, like Cruella De Vil in a black-and-white iced brownie cup. “It’s all about telling stories,” says Karlos Siqueiros, a concept manager in the food and beverage department. “We theme the food to enhance your experience so it’s not a commercial break when you stop to eat.”

1. Mummy Donut

The cronut never tasted so good. Croissant dough is shaped like a Long John, fried until the edges are crispy and stuffed with creamy peanut butter filling and dabs of jelly on each side. Its sides are angled like a coffin and the top is coated with gray vanilla frosting etched with white icing drizzle and crowned with two sugar eyes. Breakfast for four. Find it: Schmoozies! in Hollywood Land at Disney California Adventure. Buy it: $5.49.

3. Mickey Mummy Macaron

Last year this mummy macaron was faceless but this year it’s Mickey. The best tweak and the one that qualifies it as new is a cookies and cream filling that’s light gray in contrast to the snowy white cookie. Find it: Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe on Main Street in Disneyland. Buy it: $5.99.

4. Halloween Hot Dog

The ideal dog for the indecisive. A dog gets tucked into a soft bun and drenched with mild cheese sauce, then topped with meatballs coated in marinara but not too much red sauce so it’s not soggy. Succulent roasted tomatoes kick up the flavor and reminded us of a Chicago Dog. Find it: Refreshment Corner on Main Street in Disneyland. Buy it: $8.99.

5. Sweet Potato Hand Pie

It looks like a pop tart but this unusual and soulful treat is much more sophisticated. With its dense pumpkin filling and torched marshmallow top we found it to be a cross between a pumpkin empanada and a sweet potato casserole. One bite and you’re ready for the holiday season. Find it: Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe on Main Street in Disneyland. Buy it: $4.99.

6. Vampire Mickey Sourdough

A huge loaf of freshly baked bread shaped like Mickey has been tweaked to sport a Halloween look that’s a bit startling. Disney’s friendly signature character has gone vampire! The fluffy inside, chewy outside bread is made by Boudin and has a classic, well-developed flavor that’s not too sour. Find it: Pacific Wharf Cafe at Pacific Wharf in DCA. Buy it: $8.49.

8. Pumpkin Spice Shake

This shake is super thick and the glass is coated with caramel. Topped with crunchy bits of graham cracker and more caramel for dipping. Like drinking pumpkin chiffon pie. Find it: Flo’s V8 Cafe in Cars Land at DCA. Buy it: $5.99.

Anne Valdespino never intended to be an editor. She’s just another writer who took a wrong turn. Nevertheless, she has happily spent the last few years editing features in food, travel, Home and Garden and OCHOME magazine. A former editor at the Los Angeles Times and Orange Coast magazine, Anne started out as an entertainment reporter at The Orange County Register and recently returned to writing. She has come full circle, covering food and other lifestyle topics, and is back where she belongs.